The Vikings say Sunday’s home opener against Tampa Bay will be televised locally. As of this morning, there were just 1,000 tickets left -- enough to avoid a TV blackout. Minnesota will try to get in the win column after losing the season opener in San Diego

The 2-9 Vikings have sold out yet another football game, and will allowed to televise the game on FOX 9 this Sunday. Earlier this week, the team announced that 3,000 tickets were available for the Broncos game. They had to be sold by noon today to avoid a TV blackout.

If you’re not doing anything Sunday at noon, the Vikings say they have a game -- and you can watch it on television. Team officials confirmed today that the New Orleans game is a sellout, again avoiding a local TV blackout.

Vikings Vice President of Sales and Marketing Steve LeCroix announced Tuesday that less than 1,500 tickets remain for Sunday's game against the Detroit Lions. That means the Vikings have once again avoided a television blackout.

They have until Thursday to sell those tickets and avoid a television blackout. The Vikings have sold out 141 straight home games, dating back to the beginning of the 1998 season. But with a 2-9 record, there is concern that the sellout streak could end.

Sunday’s Vikings game against the Bears -- the season-ending finale -- is officially a sellout. The team says that means it’ll be shown on local TV, avoiding a blackout. The Vikings have now sold out 144 consecutive games at the Metrodome.